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Who describes those ships as "wood"? They were entering
service when I was in the Navy (and that was a long time ago, although it doesn't seem like it to me) and there was a lot of hoopla about them being fiberglass. I have also seen them described as "fiberglass reinforced wood" construction. And Navy ships maintenance is always underfunded. snave wrote: Info from http://www.hazegray.org/worldnav/ "Fiberglass sheathed wood" http://www.history.navy.mil/faqs/faq46-6.htm From what I recall of the articles about these ships when they were being built, they were mostly fiberglass. In fact the Navy dislikes wood construction because of the risk of fire (although they have learned a harsh lesson about aluminum too). Several articles made a point about how fiberglass has been used for 40 years prior to the Navy building ships out of it, implying that the Navy was sadly behind the times. This last point was really hyperbole, since the Navy commissioned a lot of small craft from fiberglass in the 1950s and 1960s and also paid for engineering research on he material in those days. Oh well. DSK |
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